Dixieland Fun Park has been a favorite playground for south metro Atlanta area families since 1990! And the park has grown from humble beginnings into a full fledged theme park, with over twenty rides and attractions, and exciting and entertaining shows.
But the big news for the 2009 season is an all new daily use pricing structure. Dixieland has inaugurated a new all day admission fee that allows visitors to enjoy nearly all of the rides an unlimited amount of times during each visit.
Individual ride tickets have become a thing of the past so there is no more rationing or allocating tickets for any specific attraction. Instead, you can ride the exciting Screaming Eagle Roller Coaster, the classic Scrambler, or the terrifying Scream-N-Swing as many times as you can!
Also included in the price of admission are the two mini-golf courses, Riverwalk and Lakeside, and the famous Dixieland go-karts!
2009 all day admission for riders over 44" tall is $19, and $14 for riders 32" to 43" tall and children under 31" tall are admitted free. Complete details about Dixieland pricing including restrictions.
Dixieland
1675 Highway 85 N.
Fayetteville, GA 30214
770-460-5862
info@DixielandFunPark.com
DixielandFunPark.com
Photos from top: Screaming Eagle Rolling Coaster, Stealth Attack, Screaming Eagle Rolling Coaster, Drop Zone, View from cave on the Riverwalk Mini-golf course, motocross jumping over live volunteer with no ramps or aids!
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